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Nikon 351.8G501.8G851.8G Can we start with all of them? What's the difference between these except the focal length?

No matter Nikon or Canon, the three lenses you mentioned are fixed focus lenses, but as you said, although the aperture is the same, the focal length is different.

There are many ways to classify photographic lenses. If these three items are classified again, 35- 1.8, 50- 1.8 can be classified as standard lenses, while 85- 1.8 belongs to portrait lenses.

The standard lens has the characteristics of large aperture, good background blur ability, small physical strength, easy to carry, low price and high cost performance. Compared with wide-angle lens, standard lens has natural perspective effect. When shooting portraits, the shooting distance is moderate and it is easy to communicate with the model.

The standard lens is suitable for news documentary photography and portrait photography, while the portrait lens focuses more on artistic portraits. When taking portraits at night, the standard lens will perform better, and the portrait lens is easy to paste.

The above points are the similarities and differences of these three lenses, and you can choose according to your actual use.

Nikon 351.8G501.8G851.8G Can we start with all of them? What's the difference between these except the focal length? I have all three focal lengths of lenses, but there is no horizontal comparison and evaluation. After all, we are all amateur photographers.

In fact, these three lenses have their own uses. Let me briefly talk about what I mainly shoot with these three lenses.

35 lens, this is the edge of wide angle. I often use it to take pictures of scenery and daily travel. I usually use it to shoot some folk documentary series. When shooting indoors, this lens performs well, mainly because it is small and portable and has good imaging.

50 lens is a typical head. I often use it to take photos, flowers, still life and so on. Sometimes I take some portraits. I used to use this lens a lot, but now I find it is rarely used, hehe.

85 focal length can be said to be a portrait lens. This shot really has never taken other subjects except portraits. It takes a small and fresh focal length, and it can be attacked from near and far.

Let's get back to the point. Apart from the difference in focal length, the biggest difference between these three lenses is Jiao Wai. We know that the key point of Jiao Wai blur is the sense of focal length compression, and among these three lenses, 85% Jiao Wai is obviously the strongest, and they are still different in distortion, dispersion and edge imaging. In fact, as an ordinary photographer, you don't need professional and meticulous division, just have fun.

The above is my opinion, welcome friends to exchange.

Sword dance images, western photographers, welcome to pay attention.

I have used Nikon for a long time. Let's talk about these shots.

I can start with 35mm, 50mm and 70-200mm. Basically, 35mm can take some portraits indoors. Sure, sweeping the street is no problem. It's a god who is passed down from mouth to mouth. 50mm is the closest to the human eye, and it is also a good hand in portrait/still life. As a telephoto lens, 85mm can well intercept that quiet and beautiful corner in the messy picture. I chose 70-200mm at that time because I already had two fixed focal lengths. For the third telephoto, I chose 70-200mm zoom, which also performed well and covered more focal lengths. So they can all be used, and each has its own advantages.

Except the focal length, the overall distortion of Nikon lens models will be different, and the distortion of 35mm is the most serious. As for the picture quality, it is almost the same in theory. The most important thing is that it can be distinguished by some English letter models on the lens:

1.G

2. Emergency Department

3. Virtual reality

4. If

5. South Carolina

6. Ordinary

The English letters on Nikon lens all represent different characteristics and functions. These examples I gave are only part of it. You can look at the string of letters on the lens and see what functions and characteristics the lens has accordingly.

First of all, if you have money, you can start with anything, so whether you can start with it depends on whether you have money.

The second question, you are right. Except the focal length, their maximum aperture is 1.8. As for the imaging effect, I can't say, because different angles have different characteristics, such as distortion. You need to buy it yourself and experience it.

In my humble opinion, look at the purpose of your buying photographic equipment. For example, if I buy flowers for these lenses, I will choose 35 frames and 85 frames! One indoor, one outdoor! Complementary! It's not bad to take portraits! Of course, if you have money, it is not impossible to win it all. After all, each focal segment has its advantages and disadvantages!

Thank you for your question!

All three lenses are fixed focus with large aperture, and any budget can be started. If you choose one of the three, you can recommend 35 fixed focus, which is also the first choice of many experts. Its advantages are as follows:

1. What you see is what you shot. 35 lens is closer to our visual range than 50 lens, especially equipped with Quan Huafu. Even a half frame is equivalent to 50 focal lengths, which is also very suitable. At the same distance, 35 shots can be integrated into more scenes, which is convenient for later editing.

2. The photographer should also take pictures. Between wide angle and standard 50, 35 is a linkage lens. When you take a portrait indoors, you can take a short shot of the whole body without wide-angle distortion. Shooting scenery outdoors is more than 50 fixed-focus view width. Regardless of street shooting, scenery and indoor portraits, you can handle it freely.

3. Good structure and function. Most of these 35 fixed-focus lenses are small in size, light in weight and easy to carry. Many Leica enthusiasts prefer 35 fixed focus. Moreover, there are many large aperture configurations to adapt to various scenes, and the price is from low to high. You can consider both cost-effective recommendations and high-end choices.

If you don't have a 35-focus lens, you can consider matching one.

Different perspectives! A viewing angle of 35 is indeed better than 50. After all, 50 is not the title of a full-frame camera, and the focal length of 80 is still a bit long. Don't worry. The indoor vision is basically half-disabled, and the outdoor vision is very narrow. Photographers can only take busts or big pictures. The background is blurred, but Jiao Wai is also poor. And there are not so many portraits to be taken, basically sweeping the streets to take portraits. This is 35. In addition, the lens of 1 is not much better, and the cost performance is only high and low. If conditions permit, 35 50 must be available. If you don't choose 1, 35 will be used much more!

There is also the choice of the rich, the cheapest picture quality and price is nothing more than 50. For purposes, 50 is the maximum.

In practical use, 35 is suitable for short-distance shooting and 85 is suitable for long-distance shooting. In other words, 85 is not suitable for indoor shooting, and 35 can be near or far. In the perspective relationship, the depth of field of 85 is shallower and the blur is greater. You can buy a set of lenses if necessary.

First of all, buying lenses depends on your own needs.

The shots you listed here all seem to be aimed at portrait photography. For example:

35mm lens, can take some environmental portraits; 50mm lens can take some mid-range portraits to express emotions (of course, 50mm lens can also take some environmental portraits to a certain extent, just take a few more steps); 85mm lenses tend to take some close-ups.

If the budget is enough, you can start with the above three shots.

Finally, I want to give you some advice. If possible, I suggest you change the 50mm/F 1.8 lens to 50mm/F 1.4. This lens costs about 2000 yuan, and you will like it after using it!

If your camera is Quan Huafu, 35f 1.8g is not suitable for you, because it is a half frame. 50f 1.8g and 85f 1.8g can still be used. 35 is more suitable for humanities, scenery, street shooting and other themes. 50 is basically an all-around lens. 85 is more suitable for busts, landscapes and other themes. Personal opinion, for reference only.